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Genetic approach in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Iván Cervantes-Aragón1, Sergio Alberto Ramírez-García2,3, Luz Margarita Baltazar-Rodríguez3, Diana García-Cruz4, Gema Castañeda-Cisneros5.   

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The superoxide dismutase type 1 (SOD1) gene is the first responsible gene mapped in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis type 1 (ALS1), and it codes for the enzyme SOD1, the function of which is to protect against damage mediated by free radicals deriving from oxygen. Its pathophysiological mechanism in ALS1 is related to ischemia. Several molecular studies of the SOD1 gene show that point mutations are the most frequent. The most common mutations in familial cases are p.A4V, p.I113Y, p.G37R, p.D90A and p.E100G, which account for more than 80% of cases, although intronic mutations have also been described as responsible for ALS1. Sporadic cases are explained by mutations in other genes such as SETX and C9orf72. ALS1 is a complex disease with genetic heterogeneity. On the other hand, familial and sporadic cases have a different etiology, which is explained by molecular heterogeneity and multiple pathogenic mechanisms that lead to ALS1; oxidative stress and ischemia are not the only cause. In Mexico, ALS molecular genetics studies are scarce. Clinical studies show an increase in cytokines such as adipsin in cerebrospinal fluid. Copyright:
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Keywords:  Familial motor neuron disease; Muscle atrophy; Superoxide dismutase 1

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Year:  2019        PMID: 32091028     DOI: 10.24875/GMM.M20000335

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gac Med Mex        ISSN: 0016-3813            Impact factor:   0.302


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Review 1.  Neuroimmune Crosstalk Between the Peripheral and the Central Immune System in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.

Authors:  Weiyi Yu; Ji He; Xiying Cai; Zhou Yu; Zhangyu Zou; Dongsheng Fan
Journal:  Front Aging Neurosci       Date:  2022-05-03       Impact factor: 5.750

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